Success (Pecan cultivar)

Climate

Prefers a cool temperate climate and is suitable for various altitudes.

Common Name

Success Pecan

Description

Success is an old cultivar of pecans known for its moderately vigorous growth habit. It is a mid-season variety that produces large nuts, although they are often poorly filled. This pecan cultivar has a growing season of 200-210 days and is susceptible to disease. It requires pollinisers such as Candy, Chickasaw, and Shoshoni.

Genus
Pecans
Grouping
Nuts
Latin Name

Carya illinoinensis

Origin

United States

Other Relevant Information

- Success is known for its delicious and flavorful nuts. - It is a popular choice for pecan enthusiasts due to its high yield. - The tree has a moderate growth rate and can thrive in cool temperate climates. - The nuts of this cultivar are typically large, although sometimes they may be poorly filled. - Success is a mid-season variety, with a growing season of approximately 200-210 days. - It is important to note that this cultivar is susceptible to disease. - Candy, Chickasaw, and Shoshoni are recommended as pollinisers for Success.

Soil Preferences

Loamy, well-drained soil

Specific species
Uses
Suitability to cool temperate climate
High

An old cultivar with moderately vigorous growth habit. A mid - season variety, producing a large nut, often poorly filled. The growing season is 200 - 210 days. Susceptible to disease.

Pollinisers are Candy, Chickasaw, Shoshoni.